Brazilian applicants · Kingdom of the Netherlands
Startup Visa (Netherlands) for Brazilian citizens
1-year residence permit for founders working with a recognised Dutch startup facilitator.
This page covers the Startup Visa (Netherlands) specifically for Brazilian applicants — including document requirements, consular procedures, and common issues specific to Brazil. The general eligibility criteria apply to everyone.
- Processing time
- 4 weeks – 3 months
- Government fees
- Around €350 (plus facilitator arrangement costs).
- Typical duration
- 1 year, non-renewable as Startup Visa; transitions to self-employment route.
- Sponsorship required
- No
- Leads to permanent residency
- Yes
Bilateral context
- Schengen Area
Consular processing: a Kingdom of the Netherlands consulate or visa application centre in your country of residence
Tourist entry vs. this route
Tourist-entry rules for Brazilian nationals are set by Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) and change periodically — check the official entry-requirements page. The Startup Visa (Netherlands) is a separate application from any tourist entry.
Key figures for Brazilian applicants
Computed from our continuously re-verified, primary-sourced data. Indicative, not legal advice.
How long it takes
4 weeks – 3 months
IND decision period is 90 days; facilitator-endorsed applications tend to resolve in 4–8 weeks.
Verified 1 June 2026 · IND — Startup residence permit →
Time to permanent residence
Arrival → PR and citizenship eligibility parallel at 5 years.
Leads to Permanent Residence Permit (Verblijfsvergunning regulier onbepaalde tijd), then Dutch citizenship.
Visa overview
The Dutch Startup Visa is a 1-year residence permit for non-EEA founders with an innovative business. Applicants partner with a recognised facilitator (RVO-approved) who provides mentorship and vets the business. After the first year, founders typically switch to the general self-employment route.
Eligibility
Typical criteria
- ✓Innovative business concept.
- ✓Written agreement with an RVO-recognised facilitator.
- ✓Means of subsistence for 1 year.
Common blockers
- !Business not judged innovative by the facilitator.
- !Facilitator list is relatively short.
Typical evidence
- ·Facilitator agreement.
- ·Business plan.
- ·Funds evidence.
Application pathway
Choose RVO-recognised facilitator
Consult the RVO public list and secure an engagement.
Submit IND application
Facilitator endorses the application.
Travel and build
Operate the business during the 1-year permit.
Transition to self-employment route
After year 1, switch to the standard self-employment permit based on business viability.
Other Kingdom of the Netherlands routes covered for Brazilian applicants
Highly Skilled Migrant (Kennismigrant)
Primary sponsored work route for high-skill workers hired by IND-recognised sponsors.
Orientation year (Zoekjaar)
Free 1-year permit to live and work in the Netherlands while you look for a job — open to recent graduates of Dutch universities or top-ranked global universities. No job offer needed to apply.
EU Blue Card (Netherlands)
Dutch implementation of the EU Blue Card for highly qualified non-EU workers.
Partner residence (Dutch national or resident sponsor)
Residence permit for partners, spouses, and registered partners of Dutch residents and citizens.
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Frequently asked questions
Are Brazilian citizens eligible for the Startup Visa (Netherlands)?+
Eligibility for the Startup Visa (Netherlands) is set by Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) and is not nationality-restricted beyond the general criteria, though Brazilian applicants may also have access to the following bilateral or treaty frameworks: Schengen Area. See the criteria below for the published requirements.
Where do Brazilian applicants typically file the Startup Visa (Netherlands)?+
a Kingdom of the Netherlands consulate or visa application centre in your country of residence. Specific intake (online portal, biometrics centre, or in-country lodgement) is determined by Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) — confirm the current intake channel on the primary source linked above before filing.
Do Brazilian applicants need a tourist visa for Kingdom of the Netherlands as well?+
Tourist-entry rules for Brazilian nationals are set by Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) and change periodically — check the official entry-requirements page. The Startup Visa (Netherlands) is a separate application from any tourist entry.
How long does the Startup Visa (Netherlands) take to process from Brazil?+
The typical published decision window is 4 weeks – 3 months. Brazilian applicants usually file via a Kingdom of the Netherlands consulate or visa application centre in your country of residence, and consular-post backlogs can add to the wait. Source: IND — Startup residence permit, verified 1 June 2026.
How long until permanent residence in Kingdom of the Netherlands?+
Arrival → PR and citizenship eligibility parallel at 5 years. The route leads to Permanent Residence Permit (Verblijfsvergunning regulier onbepaalde tijd), then Dutch citizenship. See IND — Dutch citizenship for the qualifying-residence rules.
Can the Startup Visa be extended?+
Not as Startup Visa. Founders transition to the standard self-employment route or to Kennismigrant if they take a qualifying employed role.